The signatures are just an individual's personal expression and not an attempt to turn anyone over to that individual's beliefs. We all have that right. This whole topic is as ridiculous as the whole Happy Holidays instead of Merry Christmas issue. I don't believe in Santa Clause nor am I a Christmas person but I don't get pissed when I see all of the Santa Clauses running around during Christmas or when someone says Merry Christmas. This is as stupid as those few who try to get a channel removed from television because they find it offensive; if you don't like it turn the channel and block that channel, there are well over 200 other channels to choose from. Just because you don't like something or are offended by it does not give you the right to decide what I can or can't see.
If members are made to remove their signatures, or make them politically correct, or make them jerk friendly; it will only be a matter of time before people start complaining about pens that have a religious tone and then they will want them blocked. Then it will only be a matter of time before the IAP implodes and we will no longer have this, with a few exceptions, wonderful place to share ideas and see other turners' fantastic creations.
Some of you will read my comments and think that either I am one of you or that I am one of them but I will assure you that I am neither. My religious beliefs are just that; mine. I will tell you that I do not agree entirely with either side. I have spent part of my life on one side of the opposition and part on the other side and I realized that both sides are flawed.
Unless someone personally attacks you, let it alone. For instance, back in the day when I did stand-up comedy, every now and then someone would sit through my entire act, 45 minutes to an hour, and come up to me after the show to tell me that I offended them and even suggest what jokes I should take out of my act. I assure you that they were definitely offended when I got done telling them how stupid they were for sitting through my entire act and then I would let them know what I thought about their crappy opinion. The point I am trying to make is that if they had struck up a conversation with me and maybe at some point said what I had said that offended them, I would have responded differently; I know because this has happened, but instead they chose to walk up to me and attack me right away.
If we all worked half as hard at being happy as some people do at being mad and offended, the world would be a much better place. The key to happiness is live, laugh, and love.